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To view selected works and for more information, please visit James Cohan Gallery.
To view selected works and read press articles, please visit the artist's page at James Cohan Gallery.
To view selected works and read press articles, please visit the artist's page.
Jake and Dinos Chapman's exhibition In the Realm of the Unmentionable: view selected works from the Hastings show
Click to read the feature and view selected works that are offered this weekend at the fair.

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While many of us were clearing up our tinsel and packing away our trees, the effervescent Keith Vaz pitched up at Luton Airport to welcome new arrivals from Romania and Bulgaria to highlight the Home Affairs Select Committee's view on the hype around newly lifted restrictions on residents of the two eastern European countries working in the UK.
I was on the Work and Pensions Select Committee with Purnell during the Parliament before last, and he took a cool, dry - eyed, private sector - friendly view of how IB should be reformed.
The Wright Committee also wrote of the need to incentivise and increase the commitment of select committee members, and highlighted the view that it is «crucial to create a parliamentary career path focussed on select committee work».
Of course, experienced illustrators without a science background may be favored in view of outstanding talent and experience, and backed by an excellent personal portfolio — a collection of selected samples of the artist's past works.
How it works: Women view profiles of potential dates and they make the first move to select who to «like» by swiping right or who to «dislike» by swiping left.
This presentation is to guide learners to apply their skills consistently by selecting and applying the appropriate skills and techniques with excellent levels of accuracy in splitting a table to facilitate viewing as a result working through the assessment criteria.
View your body of work with a shrewd eye: Some of your poems may not fit the theme you've selected, and others simply won't be up to the standard of the rest of your collection - in - progress.
Instead of viewing Twitter book clubs as an opportunity to get your book selected for a discussion (they are probably very competitive), use them, instead, as opportunities to gain insights into what readers do and don't like about the work of others.
Mantra on View features 404 refurbished stylish and spacious accommodation rooms which boast a large flat screen television with selected free Foxtel channels, a generous work area with high speed internet connection, private furnished balcony with Surfers Paradise or ocean views, in - room safe and a choice of pillows to suit your delegates preferences.
With the zone of your flight determined, you'll then use the peak and off - peak calendar (scroll down to «Working Out the Cost» and select «Learn more and view the British Airways peak and off - peak calendar») to see which mileage will apply.
General fixes • Significant improvements to the Squad Join interface • Removed FIND ME A SQUAD option • Allow players to join empty Squads alone, thus having 1/4 Squad members • Change order of options to LEAVE SQUAD, INV A FRIEND, SWITCH TEAM • Disable Privacy flag when 1 man Squad • Reset Privacy flag from Private to Public when Squad drops to 1 player • All occupied Squads will now show up colored blue on the Squad selection screen • Players who choose not to join Squads will also show up as Blue in the «Not in a Squad» line • Squads that are currently empty will display as white — if you wish to join an empty Squad, you can choose the first one marked with white text • Added round duration and ticket summary at end of round screen • Fixed sound for when climbing ladders • Fixed and issue with some weapons» sounds in first person view • Fixed a swim sound loop error • You should no longer be able to damage a friendly vehicle when sitting in an open position • Grenades now drop to ground if you get killed while attempting to throw it • Spawn protection now should work in Conquest so you no longer should spawn too close to enemies • You should no longer spawn too close to enemies in TDM and SQDM • Fix for missing input restriction during intro movie, causing players to potentially fall and die while watching movie if moving controller (or having a controller with a bad stick zone) • Combat areas on Kharg Island in Rush mode tweaked in order to disallow defenders to access the carrier ship after first base is taken and being able to enter the AA gun • Fixed a problem with revived players not being able to get suppressed • Fixed a problem with the camera when being revived in co-op • Spotting VO now plays when spotting from MAV / EOD bot • Fixed several issues regarding the kill card, including showing wrong weapons used for the kill • Fixed that sometimes you would be stuck on a black screen when kicked from server • Fixed so when a team captures two flags at the same time, the UI does not show wrong owner of the flag • Fixed a problem where the capture progress bar was shown as friendly when the enemy was capturing • Fixed a problem with the bipod deploy sound • Fixed a problem that you could be spawned in with no weapons after being killed while using the EOD bot • Fixed problems with health bars not displaying health properly when using EOD bots • Fixed a problem with flickering name tags • Fixed a problem where you could damage friendly helicopters • Fixed a problem where you could get stuck in the co-op menu when attempting to join the session twice • You should now be able to spot explosives • You should no longer spawn in home base if your selected spawn point is disabled while waiting to spawn (e.g. if your teammate dies right before you are about to spawn) • Damage from bullets will now continue to cause damage even after the firing user is dead • Fixed several client crashes • Fixed a problem where players could get stuck in the join queue • Fixed the repair icon on the minimal • Fixed a problem with changing camera on certain vehicles • Fixed a problem with the grenade indicator when in guided missile mode • Fixed a problem where the machine could hard lock when joining a public coop game • Fixed a problem where the headset attached icon would not show up in the UI • Fixed a problem with the falling antenna on Caspian Border.
Hatch is participating in Casual Connect's mentorship program for select up - and - coming developers, with a view to possibly bringing their best work to the Hatch service.
Sarah Rose Sharp reviews Brenda Goodman: Selected Works 1961 — 2015 continues at CCS Center Galleries, Detroit, and Brenda Goodman: A Life on Paper at Paul Kotula Projects (both on view through Dec 19).
This truly is a select group of photographers, one characterized by fifteen diverse views and ways of working, but linked by a shared intellectual curiosity, a dedication to craft, and a sustained commitment to the art of photography.
In this two - venue exhibition, paintings by renowned contemporary American artist Mark Bradford — who will represent the United States at the 2017 Venice Biennale — will be on view at the DAM, while a presentation of Still's work selected in collaboration with Bradford will be on view here at CSM.
HANDCRAFTED: FIBER ART & TURNED WOOD Kay Gallery Regional juried group exhibition juried by Camille Ann Brewer and Fleur Bresler On View: January 13 — February 24, 2018 Exhibiting Artists: Selected works of fiber juried by Camille Ann Brewer: Lynda Andrews - Barry, Sasha Baskin, Marina Baudoin, Atsuko Chirikjian, Linda Colsh, Catherine Day, Erika Diamond, Joan Dreyer, Zoya Gutina, Judy Kirpich, Alice Magorian, Dominie Nash, Yena Peace Park, Amy Wike, Katherine Wilson, and Dianne Miller Wolman.
At both venues, works by Los Angeles artist Mark Bradford (who is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale this year) are on view alongside related Clyfford Still (1904 - 1980) paintings that Bradford helped to select.
Collaborative Project, 2 month exhibition in The Drawing Center's Main Gallery Space (with Steffani Jemison & Heather Hart) 2014, works selected from 65 Viewing Program artists + programming + catalogue.
Installation view, 65 Works Selected by James Welling: Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, 533 West 19th Street, New York, 2016
Selected Group Exhibitions 2017 Ted Stamm / Gerrit Rietveld, OV Project, Brussels, Belgium 2017 Painting on the Edge: A Historical Survey, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London 2012 Times Square Show Revisited, Hunter College Art Galleries, New York, NY 2010 Black & White, Galleri Weinberger, Copenghagen, Denmark 1987 Recent Acquisitions, Guggenheim Museum, Brooklyn, NY 1987 Recent Acquisitions, Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY 1985 Art Heritage at Hofstra, Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 1985 Constructures: New Perimetries in Abstract Painting, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY 1984 Fourth Annual Anniversary Show, John Davis Gallery, Akron, OH 1984 Fifteen Abstract New York Painters, Susan Montezinos Gallery, Philadeiphia, PA 1984 Small Works, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA 1984 Mail Art, Franklin Furnace, New York, NY 1984 Artists Call, Judson Memorial Church, New York, NY 1984 Process Black, LIU South Hampton, New York, NY 1984 A Decade of Art, Artists Space 105 Hudson, New York, NY 1984 Offset: A Survey of Artists Books, New England Foundation for the Arts, Wakefield, RI 1983 David Reed, Sean Scully, Ted Stamm; Zenith Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA 1983 Donald Alberti, Russell Maltz, Olivier Mosset, Ted Stamm; 1708 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 1983 Abstraction Two Views: Davis and Stamm, The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH 1983 Second Anniversary Exhibition, Harm Bouckaert Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Hundreds of Drawings, Artists Space, New York, NY 1983 A More Store, Jack Tilton Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Donald Alberti, Russell Maltz, Olivier Mosset, Ted Stamm; Condeso / Lawler Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Artists for Nuclear Disarmament, Colburn Gallery, Burlington, VT 1982 A Look Back: A Look Forward, Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT 1982 Pair Group, Art Galaxy, New York, NY; travelled to Jersey City Art Museum, Jersey City, NJ 1982 Destroyed Prints, Pratt Manhattan Center, New York, NY 1982 Annual Holiday Invitational, A.I.A. Gallery, New York, NY 1982 Group Exhibition, Roy Boyd Gallery Chicago, Merwin Gallery, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL 1982 Pair Group II, Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ 1982 Black and White, Freeport Mc Mo Ran, New York, NY 1982 Faculty Exhibition, Hillwood Commons Gallery, C.W. Post, Greenvale, NY 1981 Drawings, Roy Boyd Gallery, Chicago, IL 1981 Abstract Painting: New York, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 1981 Arabia Felix, Art Galaxy, New York, NY 1981 Words and Images: Contemporary Artist's Books, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loreto, PA 1981 Love: Hate: Fear and Suicide, University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium 1981 New Directions, Commodities Corp..
Work by Laura Letinsky will be included in the group exhibition, Convergences: Selected Photographs from the Permanent Collection at the Getty Museum, on view July 8 - October 19, 2014, featuring Letinsky, Vera Lutter, Loretta Lux, Cindy Sherman, and James Welling, among others.
Select group exhibitions and biennials featuring her work include Virtual Views: Digital Art from the Thoma Foundation, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN (2017, forthcoming); Nature Morte: contemporary artists reinvigorate the still - life tradition, Bohusläns Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden (2016); Momentum: An Experiment in the Unexpected, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA (2014); Turning Inside Out: Video Art by Nam June Paik, Joan Jonas, and Jennifer Steinkamp, Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, NE (2012); Blink!
Selected works from the exhibition will also be on view at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach.
His work is also currently on view at the Museum of Modern Art as part of the exhibition, «A Decade of Collecting: Selected Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Drawing» (through January 19th, 1998).
CT Update: Viewing the 58 works of art selected by the public here.
The Drawing Center will present Apparently Invisible: Selections Spring 2009 featuring works by nine artists selected from the Viewing Program: Susan Collis, Marietta Hoferer, Janine Magelssen, Michaela Frühwirth, Sarah Kabot, Chris Nau, Elana Herzog, Anne Lindberg, and Janet Passehl.
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Thirty select works from the Rogers / Weisenbacher collection, including pieces by Rachel Niffenegger, Elijah Burgher, Mariano Chavez and others, are on view.
A mid-career survey of Hugo's photographs, This Must Be the Place: Selected Works 2003 - 2011, is traveling in Europe and is currently on view at the Ludwig Museum, Budapest.
Curator Leena - Maija Rossi has selected works by Biggs and Soinio for (Un) livable, now on view at Station Independent Projects, NY, through September 6, 2015.
American Art of the 80's, curated by Gabriella Belli and Jerry Saltz, Palazzo delle Albere, Trento, Italy A Passion for Art: Watercolours and Works on Paper, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, NY Closet No. 9, Queens Museum of Art, Flushing, NY Just What Is It That Makes Today's Home So Different, So Appealing, The Hyde Collection, Glen Falls, NY The 1980's; A Selected View From the Permanent Collection, Whitney Museum of Fine Art, New York, NY Metropolitan Home Showhouse 2, New York, NY To Benefit Fashion Moda, Brooke Museum of Art, New York, NY Children in Crisis, A Benefit Exhibition, Lorence Monk Gallery, New York, NY
In addition to the shows at Gagosian, the acclaimed artist also had two major museum exhibitions on view this fall, Cy Twombly: The Natural World, Selected Works 2000 - 2007 «that inaugurated the new wing of The Art Institute of Chicago, and Cy Twombly: Sensations of the Moment at Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna.
On view are many never before exhibited works, including watershed pieces from the AfriCOBRA period, as well as works reflective of the epiphany Williams had when first visiting Africa for Festac» 77, the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture, plus multi-media pieces created throughout the 1980s, 90s and early 2000s during the artist's time in Asia and Europe, along with select contemporary works.
Join us for a weekly series of in - depth explorations of select works of art on view in Scenes from the Collection, the Museum's new exhibition featuring nearly 600 works from antiquities to contemporary art — many of which are on view for the first time.
Used as a way to help visitors to slow down and look closely at selected exhibitions, Exhibition Activity Guides embody the practice of the artists whose work is on view and provide an interactive resource to experience art.
A solo exhibition of select works from Ko's «The Square» is concurrently on view through October 10, 2012 at SongEun ARTCUBE in Seoul, Korea.
Selected Bibliography «No Border: Zheng Xuewu Solo Exhibition,» Time Out Beijing, Beijing, August 2007; Jonathan Goodman, «Zheng Xuewu at Art Projects International,» Art Asia Pacific, reproduction, New York, Fall 2005; Xenia Tetmajer von Prxerwa, Zheng Xuewu's Lone Journey into Abstraction, exhibition catalog, Redgate Gallery, Beijing, 2004; Zheng Zuoliang, My View of Xuewu Print, catalog essay, Beijing, 2003; Xenia Tetmajer von Prxerwa, A Labyrinth of Reality, catalog essay, Beijing, 2003; Judith Farquhar, Introduction to Zheng Xuewu's Work, exhibition catalogue, reproductions, Art Scene China, Shanghai, 2003; Song Xiaoxia, «The Visual World in the Eye of the Urchin,» Chinese Art, 1999; Li Chun, «To the Tune of a Different Drum: The Paintings of Zheng Xuewu,» Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, September 1994.
Watch commentary from the curators, view original material from the museum's archives, or listen to an audio tour discussing selected works.
The Brandywine exhibition, featuring works selected by its associate curator Amanda C. Burdan, is on view in Chadds Ford, Pa., through Jan. 22, 2017.
Los Angeles, California University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach: «A View Through» (catalogue) Frederick S. Wight Art Gallery, University of California Los Angeles: «18 UCLA Faculty Artists» (catalogue) Newport Harbor Art Museum: «New Acquisitions, Extended Loans, and Selected Works from the Permanent Collection» Newport Beach, California Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art: «Collector's Choice» La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art: «University of California Irvine: 1965 - 1975» La Jolla, California (catalogue) Otis Art Institute: «Hecho en Mexico» Los Angeles
All works that fit within the above guidelines will be on view and two will be selected by guest jurors Asya Geisberg & Paddy Johnson to win CASH PRIZES!
The selected works present a comprehensive view of Benglis» work and mindset during the 1980s and early»90s.
1987 Allied Arts Council of Southern Nevada / First Interstate Bank Regional Art Collection, Las Vegas, Nevada The Works Gallery: «A View Through / Revisited» Long Beach, California Korean Cultural Service: «CURRENTS - Eight Contemporary Artists, American & Korean» Los Angeles, CA University of Hawaii at Manoa: «Glass: Another View» Honolulu, Hawaii Pence Gallery: «Works on Paper» Santa Monica, California Yurakucho Asahi Gallery: «Prints by Los Angeles» Tokyo Japan (traveling exhibition) Sena Galleries West: Arnoldi / Cooper / Dill, Santa Fe, New Mexico Stanford University Museum of Art: «The Anderson Collection Two Decades of American Graphics, 1967 - 1987» Stanford, California Scott Hansen Gallery: «Summer Selected Works» New York James Corcoran Gallery: «From the Sixties and Seventies» Santa Monica, California Elizabeth Leach Gallery: «Cirrus Editions, Ltd» Portland, OR
Venice, California The Works Gallery: «The Spirit of Matter» Long Beach, California Remba Gallery: «Different Places, Different Views» Santa Monica, California Gallery at the Plaza: «The Last Picture Show» Los Angeles, California Laguna Art Museum: «Sticks and Stones» Laguna Beach, California Gallery of Functional Art: «Magnetism: Force follows Function» Santa Monica, California Magidson Gallery: Group Show / Selected Works, Curated by Susan Rush.
Installation view of James Casebere: Selected Works, 1995 - 2005 at Sean Kelly, New York October 25 - December 7, 2013 Photography: Jason Wyche, New York Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York
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